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Slides for two talks I gave about Recollection at BPL and NYPL.
From Records to Data with Recollection
From Records to Data with Recollection
Trevor Owens
slide show by Trevor Owens
From Records to Data
From Records to Data
Scott Voth
We propose a solution of networked data to solve the paradox between the power of Big Data and availability of data resources. This project is the next iteration of Project Awesome Public Datasets which was initially advocated as a github repo.
Networked data for a fragmented world
Networked data for a fragmented world
Xiaming Chen
Riley, Jenn. “Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse.” O Rare! Performance in Special Collections: The 54th Annual RBMS Preconference, Minneapolis, June 23 – 26, 2013
Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse
Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse
Jenn Riley
What is Linked Data, and What Does It Mean for Libraries?
What is Linked Data, and What Does It Mean for Libraries?
Emily Nimsakont
Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Round Table and Technical Services Round Table, Marc 6 ,2015
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Emily Nimsakont
Riley, Jenn. “Metadata for Brittle Books Page Turner.” Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, November 5, 2004.
Metadata for Brittle Books Page Turner
Metadata for Brittle Books Page Turner
Jenn Riley
Presented at Linked Data & RDF: New Frontiers in Metadata and Access, an Amigos Online Conference, April 23, 2015
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Emily Nimsakont
Recommandé
Slides for two talks I gave about Recollection at BPL and NYPL.
From Records to Data with Recollection
From Records to Data with Recollection
Trevor Owens
slide show by Trevor Owens
From Records to Data
From Records to Data
Scott Voth
We propose a solution of networked data to solve the paradox between the power of Big Data and availability of data resources. This project is the next iteration of Project Awesome Public Datasets which was initially advocated as a github repo.
Networked data for a fragmented world
Networked data for a fragmented world
Xiaming Chen
Riley, Jenn. “Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse.” O Rare! Performance in Special Collections: The 54th Annual RBMS Preconference, Minneapolis, June 23 – 26, 2013
Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse
Getting Comfortable with Metadata Reuse
Jenn Riley
What is Linked Data, and What Does It Mean for Libraries?
What is Linked Data, and What Does It Mean for Libraries?
Emily Nimsakont
Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Nebraska Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Round Table and Technical Services Round Table, Marc 6 ,2015
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Emily Nimsakont
Riley, Jenn. “Metadata for Brittle Books Page Turner.” Digital Library Program Brown Bag Presentation, November 5, 2004.
Metadata for Brittle Books Page Turner
Metadata for Brittle Books Page Turner
Jenn Riley
Presented at Linked Data & RDF: New Frontiers in Metadata and Access, an Amigos Online Conference, April 23, 2015
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Promises and Pitfalls: Linked Data, Privacy, and Library Catalogs
Emily Nimsakont
Presented at the Mid-America Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, October 14, 2016
Linked Data for Law Libraries: An Introduction
Linked Data for Law Libraries: An Introduction
Emily Nimsakont
Presented on October 16, 2015 at the Nebraska Library Association/Nebraska School Librarians Association conference
Life after MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Life after MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Emily Nimsakont
NCompass Live - Nov. 25, 2015. http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/ Are you curious about the brave new world of post-MARC cataloging? Are you wondering what this BIBFRAME, Linked Data mumbo-jumbo you keep hearing about is, anyway? Attend this session to see demonstrations of a variety of tools to see how they each do their best to answer the question of what cataloging without MARC will be like, and what they can do in terms of transforming our catalogs' legacy MARC data. Tools covered will include: RDA in Many Metadata Formats (RIMMF), BIBFRAME Editors (from the Library of Congress and Zepheira), and OpenRefine. Presenter: Emily Nimsakont, Head of Cataloging & Resource Management, Schmid Law Library, University of Nebraska College of Law.
NCompass Live: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
NCompass Live: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Nebraska Library Commission
Introduction to semantic web. Includes its goal, features, why we need, semantic web related framework, RDF's, Advantages, Uniform resource locator, web ontology language, micro-formats.
Semantic web
Semantic web
Imtiaz Siddique
Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challenge Seeta Peña Gangadharan Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science
UKSG 2018 Plenary - Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challe...
UKSG 2018 Plenary - Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challe...
UKSG: connecting the knowledge community
Riley, Jenn. “Discovery Elsewhere.” Understanding schema.org, American Library Association Annual Meeting, June 29, 2014, Las Vegas, NV.
Discovery elsewhere
Discovery elsewhere
Jenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. “Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data.” Beyond the Looking Glass: Real World Linked Data. What Does it Take to Make it Work? ALCTS Preconference, San Francisco, CA, June 26, 2015.
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data
Jenn Riley
Preconference workshop presented at Mountain Plains Library Association/Wyoming Library Association conference - September 23, 2015
Life after MARC: Experimenting with Cataloging Tools of the Future
Life after MARC: Experimenting with Cataloging Tools of the Future
Emily Nimsakont
Presentation Open Scientific Data at Geospatial Advancement Canada. March 3, 2014
Open Scientific Data
Open Scientific Data
Richard Akerman
An introduction to linked data (semantic web) for a Knowledge and Information Network (KIN) webinar. The presentation shows some examples of linked data in action, data visualization, difference between open and linked data and how linkd data is being used in UK gov and local gov.
Linked Data In Action
Linked Data In Action
Collabor8now Ltd
an update on communications committee activities.
NSGIC Communications Report, 2011 Midyear
NSGIC Communications Report, 2011 Midyear
Mike Mahaffie
Eoin Mac Cuirc presents the current experience of open data from the Central Statistics Office in Ireland
The CSO Open Data Experience
The CSO Open Data Experience
Dublinked .
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Zahra Sadeghi
Presentation by Gina Strack at the CONTENTdm Users Group meeting in Seattle, Washington in August 2013.
Automated or Nothing: Large Textual Projects in
Automated or Nothing: Large Textual Projects in
Gina Strack
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead presented by Elizabeth Reynoso at Gigabit City Summit 2017, begins to answer the question, "How can we harness the power of data and technology to increase efficiency, equity and effectiveness in ways that will benefit the most vulnerable residents in our urban communities?"
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead by Elizabeth Reynoso
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead by Elizabeth Reynoso
Gigabit City Summit
Base de datos historia
Base de datos historia
Jose Carlos Romero Rojas
Approaches to 'Archives 2.0' from the perspective of the Archives Hub and AIM25 services
Archives 2.0, the Archives Hub and AIM25
Archives 2.0, the Archives Hub and AIM25
Jane Stevenson
Presentation by Linda van den Brink given at the OpenGovIntelligence project conference on November 22nd 2018 at Delft University of Technology
20181122 opengovtcon (1)lindavandenbrink
20181122 opengovtcon (1)lindavandenbrink
OpenGovIntelligence
Lecture 4: A Short Introduction to the Semantic Web
Lecture 4: A Short Introduction to the Semantic Web
6500jmk4
Web 3.0 What is it?
Web 3.0 What is it?
Connie White
The slides from a Cafechurch study on the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32). We talked about sin, grace, and forgiveness, looking at John Newton (composer of Amazing Grace) and Jung's concept of the shadow - once we can look compassionately on our sin, we are better able to stop projecting it on everyone else.
The Prodigal Son
The Prodigal Son
Alister Pate
In this file, you can ref interview materials for choir such as, choir situational interview, choir behavioral interview, choir phone interview, choir interview thank you letter, choir interview tips …
Top 10 choir interview questions with answers
Top 10 choir interview questions with answers
anielrodd8
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Presented at the Mid-America Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, October 14, 2016
Linked Data for Law Libraries: An Introduction
Linked Data for Law Libraries: An Introduction
Emily Nimsakont
Presented on October 16, 2015 at the Nebraska Library Association/Nebraska School Librarians Association conference
Life after MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Life after MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Emily Nimsakont
NCompass Live - Nov. 25, 2015. http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/ Are you curious about the brave new world of post-MARC cataloging? Are you wondering what this BIBFRAME, Linked Data mumbo-jumbo you keep hearing about is, anyway? Attend this session to see demonstrations of a variety of tools to see how they each do their best to answer the question of what cataloging without MARC will be like, and what they can do in terms of transforming our catalogs' legacy MARC data. Tools covered will include: RDA in Many Metadata Formats (RIMMF), BIBFRAME Editors (from the Library of Congress and Zepheira), and OpenRefine. Presenter: Emily Nimsakont, Head of Cataloging & Resource Management, Schmid Law Library, University of Nebraska College of Law.
NCompass Live: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
NCompass Live: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Nebraska Library Commission
Introduction to semantic web. Includes its goal, features, why we need, semantic web related framework, RDF's, Advantages, Uniform resource locator, web ontology language, micro-formats.
Semantic web
Semantic web
Imtiaz Siddique
Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challenge Seeta Peña Gangadharan Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science
UKSG 2018 Plenary - Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challe...
UKSG 2018 Plenary - Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challe...
UKSG: connecting the knowledge community
Riley, Jenn. “Discovery Elsewhere.” Understanding schema.org, American Library Association Annual Meeting, June 29, 2014, Las Vegas, NV.
Discovery elsewhere
Discovery elsewhere
Jenn Riley
Riley, Jenn. “Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data.” Beyond the Looking Glass: Real World Linked Data. What Does it Take to Make it Work? ALCTS Preconference, San Francisco, CA, June 26, 2015.
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data
Jenn Riley
Preconference workshop presented at Mountain Plains Library Association/Wyoming Library Association conference - September 23, 2015
Life after MARC: Experimenting with Cataloging Tools of the Future
Life after MARC: Experimenting with Cataloging Tools of the Future
Emily Nimsakont
Presentation Open Scientific Data at Geospatial Advancement Canada. March 3, 2014
Open Scientific Data
Open Scientific Data
Richard Akerman
An introduction to linked data (semantic web) for a Knowledge and Information Network (KIN) webinar. The presentation shows some examples of linked data in action, data visualization, difference between open and linked data and how linkd data is being used in UK gov and local gov.
Linked Data In Action
Linked Data In Action
Collabor8now Ltd
an update on communications committee activities.
NSGIC Communications Report, 2011 Midyear
NSGIC Communications Report, 2011 Midyear
Mike Mahaffie
Eoin Mac Cuirc presents the current experience of open data from the Central Statistics Office in Ireland
The CSO Open Data Experience
The CSO Open Data Experience
Dublinked .
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Zahra Sadeghi
Presentation by Gina Strack at the CONTENTdm Users Group meeting in Seattle, Washington in August 2013.
Automated or Nothing: Large Textual Projects in
Automated or Nothing: Large Textual Projects in
Gina Strack
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead presented by Elizabeth Reynoso at Gigabit City Summit 2017, begins to answer the question, "How can we harness the power of data and technology to increase efficiency, equity and effectiveness in ways that will benefit the most vulnerable residents in our urban communities?"
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead by Elizabeth Reynoso
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead by Elizabeth Reynoso
Gigabit City Summit
Base de datos historia
Base de datos historia
Jose Carlos Romero Rojas
Approaches to 'Archives 2.0' from the perspective of the Archives Hub and AIM25 services
Archives 2.0, the Archives Hub and AIM25
Archives 2.0, the Archives Hub and AIM25
Jane Stevenson
Presentation by Linda van den Brink given at the OpenGovIntelligence project conference on November 22nd 2018 at Delft University of Technology
20181122 opengovtcon (1)lindavandenbrink
20181122 opengovtcon (1)lindavandenbrink
OpenGovIntelligence
Lecture 4: A Short Introduction to the Semantic Web
Lecture 4: A Short Introduction to the Semantic Web
6500jmk4
Web 3.0 What is it?
Web 3.0 What is it?
Connie White
Tendances
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Linked Data for Law Libraries: An Introduction
Linked Data for Law Libraries: An Introduction
Life after MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Life after MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
NCompass Live: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
NCompass Live: Life After MARC: Cataloging Tools of the Future
Semantic web
Semantic web
UKSG 2018 Plenary - Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challe...
UKSG 2018 Plenary - Privacy and the library patron: an ongoing ethical challe...
Discovery elsewhere
Discovery elsewhere
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data
Designing the Garden: Getting Grounded in Linked Data
Life after MARC: Experimenting with Cataloging Tools of the Future
Life after MARC: Experimenting with Cataloging Tools of the Future
Open Scientific Data
Open Scientific Data
Linked Data In Action
Linked Data In Action
NSGIC Communications Report, 2011 Midyear
NSGIC Communications Report, 2011 Midyear
The CSO Open Data Experience
The CSO Open Data Experience
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Semantic Search with Semantic Web
Automated or Nothing: Large Textual Projects in
Automated or Nothing: Large Textual Projects in
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead by Elizabeth Reynoso
Living Cities: Innovate > Invest > Lead by Elizabeth Reynoso
Base de datos historia
Base de datos historia
Archives 2.0, the Archives Hub and AIM25
Archives 2.0, the Archives Hub and AIM25
20181122 opengovtcon (1)lindavandenbrink
20181122 opengovtcon (1)lindavandenbrink
Lecture 4: A Short Introduction to the Semantic Web
Lecture 4: A Short Introduction to the Semantic Web
Web 3.0 What is it?
Web 3.0 What is it?
En vedette
The slides from a Cafechurch study on the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32). We talked about sin, grace, and forgiveness, looking at John Newton (composer of Amazing Grace) and Jung's concept of the shadow - once we can look compassionately on our sin, we are better able to stop projecting it on everyone else.
The Prodigal Son
The Prodigal Son
Alister Pate
In this file, you can ref interview materials for choir such as, choir situational interview, choir behavioral interview, choir phone interview, choir interview thank you letter, choir interview tips …
Top 10 choir interview questions with answers
Top 10 choir interview questions with answers
anielrodd8
Good Friday
Good Friday
goodfriday
for recollection
Discovering personality
Discovering personality
Jerson Dura
Recollection on Family Relationship
Recollection on Family Relationship
Alden Garcia
Hebrews Literature. from Luke 15:11-32
The Parable of Prodigal Son
The Parable of Prodigal Son
Eunice Torre
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The Prodigal Son
The Prodigal Son
Top 10 choir interview questions with answers
Top 10 choir interview questions with answers
Good Friday
Good Friday
Discovering personality
Discovering personality
Recollection on Family Relationship
Recollection on Family Relationship
The Parable of Prodigal Son
The Parable of Prodigal Son
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Data Accessibility and Me: Introducing SIOC, FOAF and the Linked Data Web
Data Accessibility and Me: Introducing SIOC, FOAF and the Linked Data Web
John Breslin
A keynote presentation that I gave at the The 4th African Digital Scholarship and Curation Conference (see: http://www.nedicc.ac.za/test/Programme.aspx) on 16 May 2011.
New challenges for digital scholarship and curation in the era of ubiquitous ...
New challenges for digital scholarship and curation in the era of ubiquitous ...
Derek Keats
Presented at the Coalition of Networked Information (CNI) Spring 2024 Project Briefings. Over the past six years, Getty has been engaged in a project to transform and unify its complex digital infrastructure for cultural heritage information. One of the project’s core goals was to provide validation of the impact and value of the use of linked data throughout this process. With museum, archival, media, and vocabularies in production and others underway, this sessions shares some of the practical implications (and pitfalls) of this work—particularly as it relates to interoperability, discovery, staffing, stakeholder engagement, and complexity management. The session will also share examples of how other organizations can streamline their own, similar work going forward.
Linked Data in Production: Moving Beyond Ontologies
Linked Data in Production: Moving Beyond Ontologies
David Newbury
ICWSM Tutorial / Washington, DC, USA / 23rd May 2010
The Social Semantic Web
The Social Semantic Web
John Breslin
Slide deck from presentation on Oct 8, 2015 at Johns Hopkins University. Topic is Digital Curation in Art Museums: Technology, People, Process. #jhudigcur
Digital Curation Technology: JHU Summit, October 2015
Digital Curation Technology: JHU Summit, October 2015
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
A presentation given at the British Library as part of the Unlocking Audio 2 conference in March 2009.
Audio in a social Web of linked data
Audio in a social Web of linked data
Eduserv Foundation
Sailing on the ocean of 1s and 0s
Sailing on the ocean of 1s and 0s
Woodruff Solutions LLC
for getting the library resources fro the libraries entire world, the important tool is Library catalogues. every can browse all most all the world literature through WorldCat fro the INTERNET.
WORLD CAT AS BIG DATA
WORLD CAT AS BIG DATA
Dr. Anjaiah Mothukuri
Rare Books and Manuscripts
RBMS LODLAM presentation
RBMS LODLAM presentation
Jon Voss
Slides from Iowa Library Association presentation 10/14/2011
Cultural heritage collections in a web 2
Cultural heritage collections in a web 2
Lynne Thomas
Slides from talk at NYPL Labs Brown Bag, July 12, 2011.
Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives & Museums
Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives & Museums
Jon Voss
Walking Our Way to the Web - Fabien Gandon The Web: Scientific Creativity, Technological Innovation and Society XXVIII Conference on Contemporary Philosophy and Methodology of Science 9 and 10 March 2023 University of A Coruña The prospect of Walking our Way to the Web may sound strange to contemporary readers of this article for whom the Web is omnipresent. However, the slogan of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has been, for years, and remains today, to lead “the Web to its full potential” meaning we haven’t reached that potential yet, whatever it is. The first architect of the Web himself, Tim Berners-Lee, said in an interview in 2009: “The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past”. And he is still very active, together with the W3C members and Web experts world-wide, in proposing evolutions of the Web architecture to improve its growing usages and applications. In this article we will review the path that led us to the actual Web, the shape it is taking now and the possible evolutions, good and bad, we can identify today. This will lead us to consider the distance that we witness between the initial vision and the reality of the Web today, and to reflect on the possible divergence between the potential we see in the Web and the directions it could take. Our goal in this article is to reflect on how we could walk the delicate path to the full potential of the Web, finding the missing links and avoiding the one too many links.
Walking Our Way to the Web
Walking Our Way to the Web
Fabien Gandon
Talk for Harvard-Purdue Data Symposium at harvard, June 16-17 2015, http://library.harvard.edu/harvard-purdue-data
Optimising Scientific Knowledge Transfer: How Collective Sensemaking Can Ena...
Optimising Scientific Knowledge Transfer: How Collective Sensemaking Can Ena...
Anita de Waard
conversation starters for Re:Design User Experience 2012 San Francisco - A Digital Life: Remembering, Reminiscing and Reflecting
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This lesson was given in May 2009 at MIP, Politecnico di Milano. The audience included members of the Acer academy program. Rights on reused content are maintained by respective owners. See further information on my activity at: http://home.dei.polimi.it/mbrambil/ and: http://twitter.com/marcobrambi
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Strategic scenarios in digital content and digital business
Marco Brambilla
Learning from past infrastructure to embrace friction and create the Research...
Learning from past infrastructure to embrace friction and create the Research...
Research Data Alliance
Keynote Talk at the Workshop on New Trends in Service Oriented Architecture for massive Knowledge processing in Modern Enterprise (SOA-KME 2012) / Palermo, Italy / 6th July 2012
Breaking Down Walls in Enterprise with Social Semantics
Breaking Down Walls in Enterprise with Social Semantics
John Breslin
DataPortability Lunch Meetup / London / 6th April 2008
DataPortability and Me: Introducing SIOC, FOAF and the Semantic Web
DataPortability and Me: Introducing SIOC, FOAF and the Semantic Web
John Breslin
A invited presentation given at the Advanced Technologies for Digital Libraries (AT4DL) meeting held in Trento, Italy in September 2009.
Open, social and linked - what do current Web trends tell us about the future...
Open, social and linked - what do current Web trends tell us about the future...
Andy Powell
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Linked data presentation for libraries (COMO)
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Digital Curation Technology: JHU Summit, October 2015
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RBMS LODLAM presentation
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Cultural heritage collections in a web 2
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Linked Open Data in Libraries, Archives & Museums
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Optimising Scientific Knowledge Transfer: How Collective Sensemaking Can Ena...
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Breaking Down Walls in Enterprise with Social Semantics
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Open, social and linked - what do current Web trends tell us about the future...
Linked data presentation for libraries (COMO)
Linked data presentation for libraries (COMO)
Plus de Trevor Owens
The craft of digital preservation and digital collections care is anchored in the past. It builds off the records, files, and works of those who came before us and those who designed and set up the systems that enable the creation, transmission, and rendering of their work. At the same time, the craft of digital preservation is also the work of a futurist. We must look to the past trends in the ebb and flow of the development of digital media and hedge our bets on how digital technologies of the future will play out. This talk explores key issues for exploring and imagining that future. We start with consideration of some key emerging technologies relevant to digital collections and then zoom out to consider the future of digital collections in the context of technologies of surveillance, precarity of both cultural heritage institutions and cultural heritage workers in the context of neoliberalism, and then explore the broad set of challenges facing the future of collections stemming from the increasing effects of anthropogenic climate change. Drawing on frameworks for maintenance, care, and repair this talk concludes with an opportunity to reflect on and consider how memory and information workers should approach the digital present and future of our institutions and professions.
Caring for Digital Collections in the Anthropocene
Caring for Digital Collections in the Anthropocene
Trevor Owens
I’m thrilled and honored to be a finalist for the Dutch Digital Heritage Network Award for Teaching and Communications for my book, The Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation. This is particularly significant to me for two reasons. First, I started out on this book directly as a teaching and communications effort and second because the international digital preservation community that DPC supports and encourages has been so vital in helping me develop and refine the ideas in this book. For this talk, I’m going to give a little context of where the book came from, how it was developed, and the overwhelming response I’ve received for it all of which I think make it a good fit for this particular award.
Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation Lightning Talk
Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation Lightning Talk
Trevor Owens
Workshop at the V Simposio Internacional de la Maestría en Conservación de Acervos Documentales
Planning for Digital Preservation in Organizations
Planning for Digital Preservation in Organizations
Trevor Owens
Conferencia magistral, V Simposio Internacional de la Maestría en Conservación de Acervos Documentales
Enduring Digital Access: Establishing, Supporting, and Sustaining Digital Cur...
Enduring Digital Access: Establishing, Supporting, and Sustaining Digital Cur...
Trevor Owens
Guest Lecture, Technology and Structure of Works of Art III, 2019, November 22
Make it Last: Principals for Digital Preservation and Conservation
Make it Last: Principals for Digital Preservation and Conservation
Trevor Owens
A presentation at Forecasting Costs for Preserving, Archiving, and Promoting Access to Biomedical Data. National Academy of Sciences. Washington D.C.
Digital Preservation: Understanding the Risks
Digital Preservation: Understanding the Risks
Trevor Owens
Research libraries are vital infrastructure enabling the development and dissemination of knowledge. They are simultaneously essential to the function of institutions of learning and themselves institutions that must grow and learn. In this context, librarianship must involve dynamic and empirically driven applied research and testing to improve our knowledge ecosystem. This talk explores how developments in human centered design, systems thinking for social change, frameworks for collaborative applied research, and service design can inform a general approach to the role of librarians in research institutions. Collectively, these areas of work support a vision of librarians at research institutions as both enablers of knowledge production and producers of essential new knowledge and scholarship. Slides for the Libraries Research and Innovative Practice Forum at the University of Maryland.
Testing Our Assumptions: The Centrality of Design Thinking and Scholarship fo...
Testing Our Assumptions: The Centrality of Design Thinking and Scholarship fo...
Trevor Owens
Libraries, Archives and Museums now have massive digital holdings. There is tremendous potential for library and information science, computer science and computer engineering researchers to partner with cultural heritage institutions and make our digital cultural record more useful and usable. In particular, there is a significant need to bridge basic research in areas such as computer vision, crowdsourcing, natural language processing, multilingual OCR, and machine learning to make this work directly usable in the practices of cultural heritage institutions. In this talk, I discuss a series of exemplar projects, largely funded through the Institute of Museum and Library Services National Digital Platform initiative, that illustrate some key principles for building applied research partnerships with cultural heritage institutions. Building on Ben Schniderman’s The New ABCs of Research: Achieving Breakthrough Collaborations, I focus specifically on why the public purpose and missions of cultural heritage institutions are particularly valuable in establishing new kinds of collaborations that can simultaneously advance basic research and the ability for people of the world to engage with their cultural record.
We Have Interesting Problems: Some Applied Grand Challenges from Digital Libr...
We Have Interesting Problems: Some Applied Grand Challenges from Digital Libr...
Trevor Owens
The increasingly digital records of our communities and our organizations require all of us to become digital stewardship and digital preservation practitioners. The challenge seems daunting but the good news is we don’t have to do it alone. A distributed network of practitioners and learners across the country are increasingly finding ways to learn together and share and pool their resources to tackle these challenges and provide enduring access to our digital heritage. Owens’ talk will provide examples of how archivists are rising to the challenge and practical guidance for both digital preservation beginners and experts.
Start Today: Digital Stewardship Communities & Collaborations
Start Today: Digital Stewardship Communities & Collaborations
Trevor Owens
Carl Sagan’s WordPerfect files, simulations emailed to Edward Lorenz, a database application from the National Library of Medicine, a collection of science blogs, a database of interstellar distances; each of these digital artifacts have been acquired by archives and special collections. Born digital primary sources are no longer a future concern for archivists, librarians, curators and historians. As historians of science turn their attention to the late 20th and early 21st century, they will need to work from these born-digital primary sources. We have already accumulated a significant born digital past and it’s time for work with born digital primary sources to become mainstream. This presentation will give a quick tour of individual born digital artifacts toward two goals. First, I argue for the need for archivists, curators and librarians to reflexively develop approaches to establishing preservation intent for digital content grounded in a dialog with the nature of a given set of digital objects and it’s future research use. Second, for historians, I suggest how trends in computational analysis of information in the digital humanities should be combined with approaches from digital forensics and new media studies to establish historiographic practices for born-digital source criticism. I conclude by suggesting the kinds of technical skills archivists, librarians, curators and historians working with these materials are going to need to develop. Just as historians working with premodern documents require language and paleography skills, historians working with digital artefacts will increasingly need to understand the inscription processes of hard drives, the provenance created by web crawlers, and how to read relational databases of varying vintages.
Scientists’ Hard Drives, Databases, and Blogs: Preservation Intent and Source...
Scientists’ Hard Drives, Databases, and Blogs: Preservation Intent and Source...
Trevor Owens
Talk presented as a closing keynote to the Biodiversity Heritage Library's National Digital Stewardship Residency program meeting at the National Museum of Natural History. This talk reviews the National Digital Platform framework developed by US IMLS in collaboration with various library, archives and museum stakeholders and presents a series of additional conceptual frameworks on the role of software in society and psychology.
Platform Thinking: Frameworks for a National Digital Platform State of Mind
Platform Thinking: Frameworks for a National Digital Platform State of Mind
Trevor Owens
Digital library infrastructures must not simply work. They must also manifest the core principles of libraries and archives. Since 2014, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has engaged with stakeholders from diverse library communities to consider collaborative approaches to building digital library tools and services. The “national digital platform” for libraries, archives, and museums is the framework that resulted from these dialogs. One key feature of the national digital platform (NDP) is the anchoring of core library principles within the development of digital tools and services. This essay explores how NDP-funded projects enact library principles as part of the national framework.
Digital Infrastructures that Embody Library Principles: The IMLS national dig...
Digital Infrastructures that Embody Library Principles: The IMLS national dig...
Trevor Owens
As libraries increasingly use digital infrastructure to provide access to content and resources, there are more and more opportunities for collaboration around the tools and services that they use to meet their users’ needs. To this end, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is making substantial investments in developing collaborative and sustainable technical and social digital infrastructure for libraries through the National Digital Platform initiative. In this talk, you will learn about a series of digital tools, services, training opportunities and resources IMLS is funding through the National Leadership Grants for Libraries Program and the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program. The presentation will focus on ongoing projects and efforts that you and your library can get involved in and make direct use of. It will also provide insight into how you could develop competitive proposals for projects that could be funded through this national effort.
The IMLS National Digital Platform & Your Library: Tools You Can Use
The IMLS National Digital Platform & Your Library: Tools You Can Use
Trevor Owens
Slides for the DLF and NDSA conferences in Milwaukee with an update on opportunities for funding digital library projects at IMLS
Update on IMLS National Digital Platform
Update on IMLS National Digital Platform
Trevor Owens
This keynote, at the Upper Midwest Digital Collections Conference, provides and update on the National Digital Platform and 20 projects supported to enhance it. The national digital platform is a way of thinking about and approaching the digital capability and capacity of libraries across the US. In this sense, it is the combination of software applications, social and technical infrastructure, and staff expertise that provide library content and services to all users in the US. As libraries increasingly use digital infrastructure to provide access to digital content and resources, there are more and more opportunities for collaboration around the tools and services that they use to meet their users’ needs. It is possible for each library in the country to leverage and benefit from the work of other libraries in shared digital services, systems, and infrastructure. We need to bridge gaps between disparate pieces of the existing digital infrastructure, for increased efficiencies, cost savings, access, and services. To this end, IMLS is focusing on the national digital platform as an area of priority in the National Leadership Grants to Libraries program and the Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian program. We are eager to explore how this way of thinking and approaching infrastructure development can help states make the best use of the funds they receive through the Grants to States program. We’re also eager to work with other foundations and funders to maximize the impact of our federal investment
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
Trevor Owens
Slides for a talk on the projects developments in the IMLS National Digital Platform
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
Trevor Owens
Libraries, archives and museums are sites of community memory. The first public computerized bulletin board system was called community memory. Trevor’s talk will explore the connections between the development of the web as a global knowledge base, the open source software movement, and digital strategy for libraries, archives and museums. This keynote talk will synthesize research on the history of online community software with practical experience working on open source digital library projects. This exploration underscores the essential role cultural heritage institutions need to play in this era of the web and some important distinctions between how the concept of community is deployed in discussions of the web.
People, Communities and Platforms: Digital Cultural Heritage and the Web
People, Communities and Platforms: Digital Cultural Heritage and the Web
Trevor Owens
A talk exploring the implications for digital library infrastructures in the face of developments in how humanities scholars are engaging in computational research of library collections.
Macroscopes and Distant Reading: Implications for Infrastructures to Support ...
Macroscopes and Distant Reading: Implications for Infrastructures to Support ...
Trevor Owens
Slides from an invited presentation I gave to the University of Pittsburgh's iSchool. "Ensuring long term access to digital information sounds like a technical problem. It seems like digital preservation should be a computer science problem. Far from it. In this lecture Trevor Owens, a digital archivist at the Library of Congress argues that digital preservation is in fact a core problem and issue at the heart of the future of the digital humanities. Bringing together perspectives from the history of technology, new media studies, public history, and archival theory, he suggests the critical role that humanities scholars and practitioners should play in framing and shaping the collection, organization, description, and modes of access to the historically contingent digital material records of contemporary society."
Digital Preservation's Role in the Future of the Digital Humanities
Digital Preservation's Role in the Future of the Digital Humanities
Trevor Owens
Slides for an invited presentation I gave to the the National Archives and Records Administration’s Online Public Access (OPA) Integrated Product Team in College Park, MD in 2013.
Cultural Heritage and the Crowd
Cultural Heritage and the Crowd
Trevor Owens
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Caring for Digital Collections in the Anthropocene
Caring for Digital Collections in the Anthropocene
Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation Lightning Talk
Theory and Craft of Digital Preservation Lightning Talk
Planning for Digital Preservation in Organizations
Planning for Digital Preservation in Organizations
Enduring Digital Access: Establishing, Supporting, and Sustaining Digital Cur...
Enduring Digital Access: Establishing, Supporting, and Sustaining Digital Cur...
Make it Last: Principals for Digital Preservation and Conservation
Make it Last: Principals for Digital Preservation and Conservation
Digital Preservation: Understanding the Risks
Digital Preservation: Understanding the Risks
Testing Our Assumptions: The Centrality of Design Thinking and Scholarship fo...
Testing Our Assumptions: The Centrality of Design Thinking and Scholarship fo...
We Have Interesting Problems: Some Applied Grand Challenges from Digital Libr...
We Have Interesting Problems: Some Applied Grand Challenges from Digital Libr...
Start Today: Digital Stewardship Communities & Collaborations
Start Today: Digital Stewardship Communities & Collaborations
Scientists’ Hard Drives, Databases, and Blogs: Preservation Intent and Source...
Scientists’ Hard Drives, Databases, and Blogs: Preservation Intent and Source...
Platform Thinking: Frameworks for a National Digital Platform State of Mind
Platform Thinking: Frameworks for a National Digital Platform State of Mind
Digital Infrastructures that Embody Library Principles: The IMLS national dig...
Digital Infrastructures that Embody Library Principles: The IMLS national dig...
The IMLS National Digital Platform & Your Library: Tools You Can Use
The IMLS National Digital Platform & Your Library: Tools You Can Use
Update on IMLS National Digital Platform
Update on IMLS National Digital Platform
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
Next Steps for IMLS's National Digital Platform
People, Communities and Platforms: Digital Cultural Heritage and the Web
People, Communities and Platforms: Digital Cultural Heritage and the Web
Macroscopes and Distant Reading: Implications for Infrastructures to Support ...
Macroscopes and Distant Reading: Implications for Infrastructures to Support ...
Digital Preservation's Role in the Future of the Digital Humanities
Digital Preservation's Role in the Future of the Digital Humanities
Cultural Heritage and the Crowd
Cultural Heritage and the Crowd
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